Aldosterone/Renin

ChemistryAlso known as: Aldost/Renin Plas-RtoAlso known as: Aldost/Renin SerPl-Rto{ratio}

Measures the ratio of aldosterone to renin, hormones regulating blood pressure and electrolytes.

Normal Range
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Abnormal Levels
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Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

An abnormal ratio may indicate primary hyperaldosteronism, a treatable cause of high blood pressure that's often missed without this test.

Overview

This test measures the ratio of aldosterone to renin, two hormones that regulate blood pressure and electrolyte balance. Aldosterone is produced by the adrenal glands, while renin is produced by the kidneys. An elevated aldosterone-to-renin ratio suggests primary hyperaldosteronism, a condition causing high blood pressure and potassium loss. This test is typically performed when someone has hypertension resistant to medication or unexplained low potassium. Identifying hyperaldosteronism is important because it requires specific treatment approaches.

Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

103560-9Primary
Aldosterone/Renin [Ratio] in Serum or Plasma
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30894-0
Aldosterone/Renin [Ratio] in Plasma
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